Today in MMA history: Chuck Liddell knocks out Randy Couture, earns first UFC title

Fifteen years ago today, Chuck Liddell became UFC champion for the first time.

Fifteen years ago today, [autotag]Chuck Liddell[/autotag] became a UFC champion.

On April 16, 2005, Liddell won the UFC light heavyweight championship for the fight time. At MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Liddell headlined UFC 52 against then-titleholder [autotag]Randy Couture[/autotag]. The two fighters had just served as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter 1.

Both men found success early, with Couture clipping some particularly solid shots on Liddell’s temple. The action was stopped, but only briefly, when Liddell’s thumb caught Couture in the eye. The fight resumed after the cage-side physician gave his stamp of approval.

Upon time-in, Liddell and Couture wildly exchanged. Liddell cranked Couture with a brutal straight right hand that sent the champion to the mat. From there, Liddell went for the kill. “The Iceman” pounced on his downed opponent and removed whatever consciousness was left inside Couture.

Not only did Liddell clinch the title at UFC 52, he avenged a loss suffered to Couture at UFC 43 in June 2003. In the first meeting, Couture finished Liddell with punches in Round 3.

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The two would complete the trilogy 10 months later at UFC 57 in February 2006. That night, it was Liddell topping Couture in the unofficial best-of-three series, knocking out “The Natural” in Round 2.

In the video above, relive Chuck Liddell’s title-earning knockout of Randy Couture at UFC 52.

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Today in MMA history: Matt Hughes pulls off epic UFC 52 comeback in Frank Trigg rematch

Thursday marks the 15th anniversary of the epic welterweight title fight that saw Matt Hughes turn the tables after a strong start from Frank Trigg.

Dana White has seen a lot of fights in his day.

However when asked to choose his all-time favorite, UFC president White has long pointed to [autotag]Matt Hughes[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Frank Trigg[/autotag] 2.

The UFC 52 fight took place in 2005 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Thursday marks the 15th anniversary of the epic welterweight title fight that saw Hughes turn the tables after a strong start from Trigg.

Early in the fight, Hughes was hit in the groin. Despite Hughes’ protest, referee Mario Yamasaki did not call a timeout. Trigg saw a window of opportunity and capitalized on it, knocking Hughes down and pounding on him.

Somehow, someway Hughes survived. The then-UFC welterweight champ, Hughes grabbed double underhook, mustered up the strength, and pulled off one of the most prolific moments in MMA history. The image of Hughes running across the cage, carrying Trigg all the way, was etched in MMA history forever.

One slam later, Trigg was down and Hughes was in mount. Trying to avoid the strikes, Trigg rolled over and exposed his back. Hughes sunk in a rear-naked choke and got the tap to retain his title.

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The win was the second time Hughes had defeated Trigg in as many attempts. At UFC 45 in November 2003, Hughes won by the same method – first-round rear-naked choke.

In 2015, Hughes vs. Trigg 2 was inducted into the Fight Wing of the UFC Hall of Fame.

On the bout’s 15th anniversary, relive Hughes’ epic UFC 52 title defense vs. Trigg in the video above.

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